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With Costco's return policy, I figured I would give it a try. I have another TCL TV for about 3 years with no issues, so in my opinion, low risk. So far, about a month in, everything seems to be working fine.
True story, I returned a projection TV to Costco after using it for 8 years. I had the original box and receipt. The tube had gone out, and although I tried to have it repaired, it was not serviceable. They took it back no questions asked with a full refund! They are awesome when it comes to customer service.
I use a MSI GT 1030 card with my two 4k monitors. Works beautifully at 3840X2160 on both monitors. I tried a Gigabyte 1050Ti card and my computer crashed or froze multiple times a day. It was complete nightmare and eventually I had to return it.
Be careful about getting a graphics card with a DVI as it will not work at very high resolution. I believe it works only at 1080p though it may work slightly higher at 2560×1600 if its dual link.
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Good to know. Thanks for the info. For now using onboard graphics at 30p is working fine, but if I need to upgrade it's good to know I can go with a budget option.
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I use a 43" Vizio E43-E2 (3840 60herzt) and a older HP LP2475W (1200x1920) in portrait mode connected to a Sager laptop with an Nvidia 1070 with 8gb. I am very happy with the Vizio and it has Google Chromecast built in. I plan to get another 43" monitor very soon but am considering a TCL with Roku built in.
Not sure if you already got your monitor yet and made your decision, but I have a Samsung 40" KU6100 6 Series Curved UHD HDR Ready Smart TV 4K and my experience has been so far good, but I do not think it is perfect by any means but it is good overall.
I was actually looking for 40 inches slightly curved, 4K resolution with good build in speakers and anti-glare monitor and not TV as I do not need TV or smart TV; I only need it for work as an alternative to 4x20" monitors and to connect and use my PS4 sometimes.
The only thing that I really do not like it about it is the glare/reflections as the screen is not anti-glare, like when I open the curtain behind it depending on the day and the amount of light that is coming in there is glare/reflections so I have to keep the curtain close for the most part when the daylight is intense... And also the fact that it is a smart TV as TV is useless for me, well it is a TV/monitor but I would prefer a monitor with all the specs that I mention.